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1by Santana, Mychelle Carneiro“... abordado na espécie quanto às enzimas celulolíticas.<br> === Abstract : Plant cell walls contain a complex...”
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2by Moratelli, Letícia“... bodies and/or be disposed in the ground. The leachate treatment can be accomplished through biological...”
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3by Jürgensen, Sofia“... tomentosa (Willd.) DC (Rubiaceae) is an indigenous plant of the Amazon rainforest, popularly known as cat...”
Published 2012
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4by Amaral, Fernanda Plucani do“... in plant growth. The ability of the plant to supply the required amount of nitrogen can come from...”
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5by Tomazetti, Tiago Camponogara“..., foi observado melhores resultados utilizando o kit de extração RNeasyPlant Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden...”
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6by Poderoso, Renata Andressa“...> === Abstract : Human populations use plant resources to meet different needs, and in many cases, may...”
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7by Benedet, Lucas“... essential to plant growth, can be toxic at high concentrations. However, plants have many defense systems...”
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8by Ávila, Julia Vieira da Cunha“... and is transmitted between generations, with important implications for the management and biological conservation...”
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9by Klabunde, Gustavo Henrique Ferrero“... and reproductive biology are obstacles to its knowledge, breeding, sustainable use of these genetic resources...”
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10by Paludo, Giovani Festa“... and for the management of native plant resources. In southern Brazil, a very important plant resource is the Araucaria...”
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11by Wiesbauer, Manuela Boleman“... strategy for the species, studies were performed about reproductive biology and genetic diversity...”
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12by Dalmarco, Juliana Bastos“... the phytochemistry of R. officinalis and evaluate possible biological activities of this plant through tests...”
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13by Faleiro, Alexandro Cézar“... are involved in the promotion of plant growth by A. brasilense, including: the ability of biological nitrogen...”
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14by Agapito-Tenfen, Sarah Zanon“... plant transformation methods include integration of transgenic constructs that take place at random...”
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15by Voss, Glenise Bierhalz“... huge economic losses especially in tomato crops, being a major host plants of these parasites. Moreover...”
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16by Aguiar, Tarsis de“..., and numerous applications of agrochemicals are used for plant pathogen control which cause damage to man...”
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17by Mattana, Juliana“... plant species for control of phytopathogens. In this context, the objective of this work was to isolate...”
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18by Zuchinalli, Analice“... and cancer. From this plant we can make use of the bark preparations, red sap and the gum released...”
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19by Pereira, Tomás Pellizzaro“... the nitrogenous, the plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) has been employed, which when associated with crops...”
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20by Gonçalves, Marcel Jefferson“... are recalcitrant to the conventional biological treatment. In the present work a new proposal is investigated...”
Published 2012
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